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Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines

Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines

Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines came to Oasis Dining Facitlity on Camp Victory, Iraq, to participate in a sensing session by Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, United States Forces-Iraq commandin... More

Gen. Loyd J. Austin III, United States Forces-Iraq,

Gen. Loyd J. Austin III, United States Forces-Iraq,

Gen. Loyd J. Austin III, United States Forces-Iraq, fields questions from approximately 120 Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines Oct. 13, 2010 at the Sports Oasis dining facility, Camp Victory, Iraq. Austin he... More

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of the Army, (right) greets New York Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michele DiGeso, during a visit to Camp Smith Training Site on September 2, 2020. ... More

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Terry Dowdy, 7th Signal Command,

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Terry Dowdy, 7th Signal Command,

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Terry Dowdy, 7th Signal Command, speaks to Soldiers of the 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera) at Fort George G. Meade, Md., Nov. 3, 2014. Dowdy visited 55th to inform the Soldiers of curr... More

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of the Army, speaks with New York Army National Guard Soldiers and civilian employees during a visit to Camp Smith Training Site on September 2, 2020. Smith visit... More

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of

Lt. General Leslie Smith, the Inspector General of the Army, speaks with New York Army National Guard Soldiers and civilian employees during a visit to Camp Smith Training Site on September 2, 2020. Smith visit... More

Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines

Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines

Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines came to Oasis Dining Facitlity on Camp Victory, Iraq, to participate in a sensing session by Lt. Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, United States Forces-Iraq comma... More

Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines

Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines

Approximately 120 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines came to Oasis Dining Facitlity on Camp Victory, Iraq, to participate in a sensing session by Lt. Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, United States Forces-Iraq comma... More

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